By Adolfo Pesquera | August 5, 2022
The case concerns a homeowners' association whose members allege damages from the city's decision to breach a dam in a desperate effort to mitigate flooding that the city had been experiencing from extended torrential rainfall.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 27, 2022
"Obviously, it's a substantial amount, but it's a large company and (the verdict) is in line with the standards under Texas law," said trial attorney Ray Khirallah.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 26, 2022
Shield's affidavit included the statement, "I raised (Wilson) without child support and spent years not knowing how the DNA paternity test showed that (Heck) was not my son's father."
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 15, 2022
The court penalized Jones and his company with sanctions for avoiding court-ordered depositions from Connecticut Superior Court Judge Barbara N. Bellis. Voir dire for the trial is set to begin July 25.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Erica Kraus, Bill Mateja, Audrey Crowell and Megan Miller | July 8, 2022
Reading the tea leaves, we anticipate the Supreme Court will rule in favor of a stricter Rule 9(b) standard, along the lines of the standard adopted by the Eleventh Circuit, in an effort to curb the number of meritless FCA claims, say Sheppard Mullin attorneys Erica Kraus, Bill Mateja, Audrey Crowell and Megan Miller.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Ross Todd | July 1, 2022
Alexia Cruz, the claim general counsel at Travelers, predicts analytics will be 'instrumental in identifying cases that could yield large verdicts.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Quentin Brogdon | June 27, 2022
The bar in a tort case for admission of evidence that a party was intoxicated or impaired, or a party suffered from a mental health condition is lower than many would imagine, says Quentin Brogdon, a partner in Crain Brogdon.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | June 27, 2022
New York legal tech provider Mighty is launching a broad scope, one-stop-shop personal injury legal service—with a promise that it's not all about money but instead more about the clients.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 22, 2022
A North Texas district judge affirmed a $250,000 jury verdict for a woman in a revenge porn lawsuit, finding an ex-boyfriend posted intimate images of her that appeared on over 200 internet web pages.
Texas Lawyer | Diversity in the Raw|News
By Aron Solomon | June 22, 2022
Some of the decisions that come out of international sports governing bodies simply wouldn't happen if the people making the decisions found themselves more frequently as defendants in a lawsuit, says attorney John Lawler.
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